"NEW PIXIES . . ."
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Qii RlN(l TONIGHT "Mystery Maid." Trentham.—lt might be tt samo- 'cos " 'a■ usual name. "Jester." Clty.-Was I supposed to guess the: all? I'm cot awfully good at them. Wa xdoll.» Petone.-Not a bit, bo long j both are carefully done. "Cinderella," Clty.-'Zactly like a cheeky spai row! Did you make up the wee verse? ""oily Blue-Eyes," Lower Hutt-A dalni Idea, and almost all of It Is good. Bob Williams, Brooklyn.-Your* not so luck; boy. What can you find instead? ' "Fairy Bubblet," City—But they're n, original, ladybird, 'cos I've seen them i books. Try to make them all by yourself. "Buttercup Gol*" Martlnborou ß h.-We have "Gipsy," and besides, there's a rule abm no ciianging. But yours is a dear nan now"Will Scarlett," Seatoun.—Too late for Bii Page, I'm afraid, young one. Were th sausages a success? "Ugly Duckling," Seatoun.—ls It In bud a: ready? Mine are only wee things yet. "Sparkling Eyes," Lower Hutt.—l thought ye were cl>ums already, at the same school. "Autumn Gold," Petone.—Such a nicely tol story that I'll find It a corner. "Bobbollnk," Petone.—Perhaps they are aft< the Srubs befote tne frult comes—or mayt they loTe their Plnk-and-whlte home. Iris Gordon, Lower Hutt—Would "Spring Bio! som" do, as the other belongs? "Mum's Mate," Brooklyn.—He is only sevei Wouldn't you like somebody bleger? An are you still ten-years? "May ttueen," Brooklyn.—We haven't any moi Blchard "o*"1"1' Heret»uni|«.—He's «»«> .£^^"££^s^^ hump when you do Just that J.. "Sweet Briar " Mlramtr.—Are you having tto -HrSCrL, DTi y< "^ round ' _ tba mmf * J° m ,, Northland —Ycb, tJJJJJ b ß oth poemT and stories too." but ma specially the six-lines of spring. « Allo . in Wonderland." Trenthar.-Yourpam knowTtw.' Jon Brook |y n ._Tou'va chosen somi bod y eses name also. Think again. Fay. <"< Joan O f Are," Brooklyn.—You')l'have a weei and-a-blt to colour the Bin? Page pictur "Jeanne," cl«y--fP"lce/°"y H wrl2.°«. T '°<iJ t e!li YM^ "Twinkle-Star," City.—Fun to hare grown-u luncn uke that all by yourself I "Purple P«n«y," Seatoun.—Did you see the ne babies there?. I've heard.they re such comic. „-£ Tow." C.ty.-Donkey's tailsT r r.' f ra,d I can't quite see why n L | tt i e Gladness,". Karori.—Tnere's a letter f< you; so when can you come? "Swcetpea," City.—Splendid about the car talncy—but you are a parcel of mischiefs, tl you! 11Gaury wings » Lya || Bay.—And do you really , when apple-timo comes? "Charlie Chaplin," City.—That sketch Is c the large side, but the riddles will nt. tllree tlns t0 ma i; e coloured layers, or all i 0110 for a scrambly-cakc? "Pollyanna." Kelburn.—Better to rest on'yot oars until tho "seeping" is completed, ft otherwise you'll be Byron-the-second tastea of yourself! It always happens. "Boy Chevalier," Lower' Hotfc—That's splei jM. i saw.y wtwi bttt P»P« im J> '^g Z « bunnies'mother wasn't lonesome when they <j° n6- _ WWite"*™ of those teees w "Chimney Sweep," City.-Hof during holidays That's quite the wrong time for sickness. "Windflower" Seatoun.-irit was mentioned 1 .^.hTSS^'lto^ JoUins throu. the woods by the light of the moon. "Marybud," Lower Hutt-Is your cous grown-up, and does she live In Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1933, Page 7
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